Re: cvim
spx2 schrieb: just did that and outputted filetype detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON All these mappings are defined in the file $HOME/.vim/ftplugin/c.vim (filetype plugin). This file must also be loaded. The mappings are only present for c- and h-files (filetype is 'c' or 'cpp') to avoid conflicts with other launguage-specific plugins. If your current buffer is a C/C++-file you should see the mappings with :map (and they should work, of course). Fritz Fritz Mehner wrote: spx2 schrieb: hello. i just installed cvim but \lcs and \ucs work perfectly but \ce or \cn or any other \xx stuff or \xxx stuff don't work at all. what do i do ? Please check if plugins can be loaded: :filetype You should see filetype detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON If not add a line to file .vimrc : filetype plugin on Fritz
Re: cvim
A.J.Mechelynck schrieb: > spx2 wrote: >> hello. >> i just installed cvim but \lcs and \ucs work perfectly but >> \ce or \cn or any other \xx stuff or \xxx stuff don't work at all. >> what do i do ? > > What is cvim? It's the scrip c.vim: c.vim : C/C++-IDE -- Write and run programs. Insert statements, idioms, comments etc. Further reading on http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=213 Best regards Thomi
Re: cvim
just did that and outputted filetype detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON Fritz Mehner wrote: > > spx2 schrieb: > >>hello. >>i just installed cvim but \lcs and \ucs work perfectly but >>\ce or \cn or any other \xx stuff or \xxx stuff don't work at all. >>what do i do ? >> >> > Please check if plugins can be loaded: > > :filetype > > You should see > filetype detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON > > If not add a line to file .vimrc : > filetype plugin on > > Fritz > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/cvim-tf2905788.html#a8124063 Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: cvim
spx2 schrieb: hello. i just installed cvim but \lcs and \ucs work perfectly but \ce or \cn or any other \xx stuff or \xxx stuff don't work at all. what do i do ? Please check if plugins can be loaded: :filetype You should see filetype detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON If not add a line to file .vimrc : filetype plugin on Fritz
Re: cvim
spx2 wrote: hello. i just installed cvim but \lcs and \ucs work perfectly but \ce or \cn or any other \xx stuff or \xxx stuff don't work at all. what do i do ? What is cvim? Best regards, Tony.
cvim
hello. i just installed cvim but \lcs and \ucs work perfectly but \ce or \cn or any other \xx stuff or \xxx stuff don't work at all. what do i do ? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/cvim-tf2905788.html#a8117987 Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.